Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday rejected Congress charge of political vendetta on the part of Narendra Modi government in the National Herald case saying it has nothing to do with it. Jaitley was talking to reporters after both the Houses of Parliament were adjourned for the day after repeated disruptions by Congress members over the National Herald case in which the Delhi High Court dismissed the plea of Sonia, Rahul Gandhi and others seeking quashing of summons against them and exemption from personal appearance.

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1. "It's India's misfortune that you have a political party which have ruled this country for 50 years which when faced with criminal charge against its leaders and serious criminal charge that the money is collected for political purpose are used for real estate purpose," Arun Jaitley said. (Express photo by Partha Paul)

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2. "No political vendetta. A private complaint was lodged. Government had nothing to do with it. The High Court has dismissed their case and asked them to go and face trial. Nobody in this country has immunity from law. They can challenge the orders in a higher court or face proceedings," Arun Jaitley said. (Express photo)

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3. "Parliament does not decide the guilt or innocence nor does the media. India is not a banana republic where the media or Parliament will decide guilt or innocence in a private complaint," Arun Jaitley said. (Express photo)

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4. "I am here and now challenging the Congress party for a discussion on this matter like we offered the Congress party a discussion on matters they demanded during the last session," Arun Jaitley said. (Express photo)

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5. "The substance of the court proceedings is that a political party - Congress - collects funds for political purpose, gets a tax exemption but by a series of transactions those funds have been transferred to a trust and then to a company, which is closely held," Arun Jaitley said. (Express photo)

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6. "That company today is owner of real estate, getting lot of rents. Funds collected for a political activity were used for a commercial purpose. Tax exemptions are for political activity," Arun Jaitley said. (Express photo)

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7. "The complainant has alleged violation of law and the court has said prima facie there is a violation. Court issued notice, the accused are summoned they must appear before the court," Arun Jaitley said. (Express photo)

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8. "The accused have a right to seek quashing. They sought a quashing they failed. The High Court have made some adverse observations," Arun Jaitley said. (Express photo)

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9. "The government has done nothing and if the government were at some stage to find that an investigative agency were to find some prima facie, they could do so. They have not reached that stage," Arun Jaitley said. (Express photo)

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10. "The remedy is not to disrupt Parliament," Arun Jaitley said. (PTI)